(SportsNetwork.com) - While the rest was certainly welcomed, the Atlanta
Braves hope that the All-Star break didn't cool off their awaking offense.

The Braves eye up a third straight victory on Friday night as they begin a
three-game series with the visiting Philadelphia Phillies.

Following a 1-5 stretch in which they were held to four runs or fewer in each
game, the Braves plated 21 runs over the weekend in a pair of wins over the
Chicago Cubs.

Third baseman Chris Johnson was at the front of the surge, notching five hits,
three homers and seven RBI in the two wins.

The back-to-back wins allowed Atlanta to head into the break in a virtual tie
with the Washington Nationals for first place in the NL East and the club will
look to snap that stalemate in the opener of an 11-game homestand.

Philadelphia, meanwhile, lost its final two games following a five-game
winning streak and sits nine games under .500 as well as 10 games back of
Washington and Atlanta for first place.

Shortstop Jimmy Rollins entered the All-Star break on a five-game hitting
streak for the Phillies, going 7-for-21 with three homers, seven RBI and six
runs scored.

Rollins will try to extend that streak against Atlanta righty Ervin Santana,
who was denied a third straight winning start with a 4-1 loss at the New York
Mets on July 9. He was touched for four runs on six hits and two walks over
seven innings.

Santana is 7-6 with a 4.01 earned run average on the season and the 31-year-
old holds a lifetime mark of 2-1 with a 2.10 ERA in four starts versus the
Phillies.

Philadelphia opens this set with 37-year-old veteran A.J. Burnett on the
mound. He went 6-8 with a 3.83 ERA in the first half, snapping a three-game
winless drought (0-2) with a 6-2 win over Washington last Friday.

Burnett allowed two runs on five hits and four walks over 7 2/3 frames,
striking out six while notching his seventh straight outing of allowing three
earned runs or fewer.

"Burnett has been a steady force, he's been a leader, he's been a veteran guy,
he's been a workhorse. He really seems to be getting better, pitching quality
games and continuing to do that," said Philadelphia manager Ryne Sandberg.

The right-handed Burnett is 5-12 with a 3.90 ERA in his career versus the
Braves, getting a no-decision in the lone previous meeting this season back on
April 17. He hurled seven scoreless innings of three-hit ball.

The Phillies recorded a three-game sweep in Atlanta from June 16-18, but the
Braves responded by taking all four meetings of a set in Philadelphia in late
June to take a 6-4 lead in the season series.